After nearly 4 years since his last, Will Wiesenfeld has birthed Romaplasm, the 3rd full-length LP under the Baths moniker. A much brighter addition to Baths' catalog, Romaplasm finds inspiration in colorful worlds of fantasy.

Pitchfork dubbed it his release "most rife with pure pleasure." The Skinny wrote that Romaplasm "is as stately and complex as anything he's made so far," a "chanelling [of] interior wonderment into an intelligent 50-minute LP." The 405 described it as "the most simply alive Baths has yet sounded on record, retaining enough of his emotional heft, while allowing for an entirely new collage of flashy, elated songcraft. This is Baths triumphant." Pigeons and Planescalled the LP "one of the year's most unique pop records."

If you have yet to take a moment to hear Romaplasm in its entirety, it's available wherever you choose to stream music here: https://anticon.lnk.to/LP3

Head over to our webstore to purchaseone of the few remaining copies of color-in-color vinyl, CD, or MP3s here.

WHY? just announced a string of 2018 live dates in support of their 2017 release Moh Lean. Check them out in your city... Ticket links are in our events section and more info can be found at mohlean.com.

Pick up one of the very few remaining copies of Moh Lean in limited blue vinyl here.

Baths returns with the official video for "Out," from his forthcoming 3rd LP, Romaplasm. We recently dropped "Out" on streaming / dowload services everywhere. Will directed the video himself, saying “this video is inversely proportional to how seriously I take making music— meaning it's profoundly dumb. I'm proud of it though. I think. I take music seriously, but I don't take myself seriously at all, so I love to play with that duplicity online and in video work."

Check it out for yourself and pre-order a remaining copy of our exclusive color-in-color Romaplasm vinyl here.

Back with her second release for Anticon, Deradoorian's Eternal Recurrence is out today in vinyl and digital formats. Listen/buy via your favorite outlet here. Pitchfork gave the mini-LP a solid review, with this quotable: "Angel Deradoorian zooms in on the heady, spiritual undercurrent of her past work for the new age Eternal Recurrence, which is hushed, meditative, and bathed in amber glow." Read more here.